Twenty years ago today, we said goodbye to Chandler, Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Rachel and Ross.
Music and Social Justice
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘I’m Going To Say It Now’
The demonstrations on college campuses across the nation are evoking memories of student protests during the Vietnam War era.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Big Yellow Taxi’
‘Big Yellow Taxi’ captures the spirit of Earth Day.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘In the Midnight Hour’
Plenty of Americans are waiting until the midnight hour to file their 2023 tax returns.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘I’ll Follow the Sun’
For today’s solar eclipse, we pay tribute to all those who have traveled great distances to be in the path of totality.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘I Started a Joke’
For April Fools’ Day, choose from the Beatles’ classic “The Fool on the Hill,” Aretha’s “Chain of Fools,” the Doobie Brothers’ “What A Fool Believes,” the Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and many many more.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Crucifixion’
Inspired by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, “Crucifixion” describes America’s penchant for building up heroes and then reveling in their downfall.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Winning’
Teams have only one way to stay alive in the annual NCAA basketball tournament — and that’s by winning.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Wooden Ships’
Years before “Oppenheimer,” David Crosby, Paul Kantner and Stephen Stills wrote a song about horrors of a nuclear bomb.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘The Boxer’
On Super Tuesday, victorious candidates survive and move on; losing candidates must decide if they can keep their campaigns alive.